Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 23:59:20 -0500 From: "Eric Crist" <ecrist@secure-computing.net> To: <mfcardenas@prodigy.net.mx>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: ADSL internet + router Message-ID: <045601c480f2$4df7e870$6401a8c0@Nomad> In-Reply-To: <200408122027.04031.mfcardenas@prodigy.net.mx>
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owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org wrote: > Hello list > > Am about to get an ADSL internet connection... there are two devices > available, an ADSL modem and a router... the modem should not > have a problem > to work (I have one at office), but have a doubt with the > router and don't > know which device aquire... > > I have my local network configured with private addresses in > the range > 192.168.0.* and GATEWAY=192.168.0.x (the ip of the server > with firewall)... > My question is... would I be able with the router to use it > as gateway > without assigning dynamic addresses via DHCP? I want to > preserve my static > private addresses 192.168.0.* with a GATEWAY=... > configuration, is that > possible? > > In the worst case I can setup a firewall and use one of my computers as > gateway with 2 ethernet cards, one for the router and the > other for my LAN... > > Any comment? > > Thanks!! Hey there, I have always used the router option. This is a DSL modem, with a 'broadband gateway' built in. There are no drivers or anything, you just plug it in, configure it via web-configuration (for most brands) and plug it into the ethernet port of your computer system. This has been working well for me for many years. Eric Found on Conan O'Brian: Children's books written by celebrities; By Mel Gibson: Jesus Christ and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. ----- Keep your powder dry and your pecker hard and the world WILL turn. ----- Eric F Crist
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